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Chain Home radar system
radar defense system in Britain in WW2
over-the-horizon radar
radar system that can find targets at 100s–1000s of kilometres, beyond the radar horizon

AN/FPS-117
The AN/FPS-117 is an L-band active electronically scanned array (AESA) 3-dimensional air search radar first produced by GE Aerospace in 1980 and now part of Lockheed Martin. The system offers instrumented detection at ranges on the order of and has a wide variety of interference and clutter rejection systems.
GIRAFFE Radar
family of early warning radar systems
counter-battery radar
radar that locates artillery pieces by tracking their projectiles
Ground Master 400
mobile long-range radar system
Red Color
an early warning radar system installed by the Israel Defense Forces
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ARTHUR
ARTHUR (an acronym for "artillery hunting radar") is a counter-battery radar system originally developed jointly for and in close co-operation with the Norwegian and Swedish armed forces by Ericsson Microwave Systems in both Sweden and Norway. It is also used by the British Army, under the designation TAIPAN.
AN/TPQ-36 Firefinder radar
American mobile radar system
AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel
X-band PESA short-range air defense radar
COBRA
counter-battery radar
EL/M-2084
thumb|alt=ELM-2084 Multi Mission Radar from IAI ELTA Systems|ELM-2084 Multi Mission Radar from IAI ELTA Systems
thumb|An ELM-2084 antenna of the Vietnam People's Air Force|Vietnamese Air Defence Force. It exhibited alongside a SPYDER-MR battery, which the ELM-2084 acts like a fire-control radar for the respective SPYDER system.
The ELM-2084 is an Israeli ground-based mobile 3D AESA multi-mission radar (MMR) family produced by ELTA, a subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries.
AN/TPS-43
thumb|300px|The AN/TPS-43 radar set
EL/M-2080 Green Pine
Israeli ground-based missile-defense radar by Elta
Ground Master 200
medium range radar
airport surveillance radar
radar system
COBRA DANE
US radar installation for monitoring Soviet missile tests
J/FPS-5
The J/FPS-5, or also known as the Gamera Radar, is an airspace warning and control radar device operated by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. It is a large fixed 3D radar for radar sites, and is a phased array radar that uses an active phased array antenna (AESA) and is also capable of detecting and tracking ballistic missiles. It was made by Mitsubishi Electric.
precision approach radar
type of radar device in aviation
TRML
The TRML ( or "Telefunken mobile airspace surveillance radar") is a family of air defense radars first developed by Telefunken and currently produced by Hensoldt. It is a development of the earlier TRMS ( or "Telefunken mobile search radar").
EL/M-2106
thumb|A mockup of an EL/M-2106NG radar
EL/M-2106 ATAR (Advanced Tactical Acquisition Radar) is a solid state L band medium range tactical 3D radar with active electronically scanned array (AESA) in elevation.
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The radar, developed by Elta Systems, detects a wide variety of low RCS target such as low velocity ultra-lights and UAVs.
RASIT
RASIT (RAdar de Surveillance des InTervalles) is a ground-surveillance pulse Doppler radar developed by Thomson-CSF (now Thales), and fielded by several militaries. The original version of RASIT had a range of 20 kilometers and allowed a skilled operator to distinguish between personnel, vehicles, and aircraft. RASIT operates in the I band and has a peak power of two kilowatts. The system is deployed on vehicles (although it can be removed from its mount and emplaced on the ground) and has been used by at least 32 nations. The latest version of RASIT, the RASIT-E, has a range of 40 kilometers.
AN/TPS-59
REDIRECT AN/FPS-117#AN/TPS-59
AN/FPS-35
The AN/FPS-35 was a long range early warning radar used within the SAGE network and its successors. It was one of the largest air defense radars ever produced, with an antenna across supported on one of the largest rolling-element bearings in the world.
Matla-ul-fajr
Matla-ul-fajr (Arabic مطلعالفجر lit. Rise of Dawn) is an Iranian VHF 3D radar. It was first seen in military parades. It was stated that Matla-ul-fajr covered the whole Persian Gulf. The range of Matla-ul-Fajr-1 is 300 km and the max altitude is 20,000 m. When fully set up, the height of the system reaches eight meters and it uses 12 "Yagi" antennas installed in two rows. The whole system, containing the antennas, setup instruments, processing, controlling and displaying units, communication devices and power generator are all installed on a trailer to achieve a very good mobility. The r
Chain Home Low radar
radar system used by the British Royal Air Force during World War II
Kashef
Kashef is a series of Iranian early warning radars developed by SAIRAN. Currently there are three versions in service, Kashef 1, Kashef 2 and Kashef 99.
AN/TPQ-53 Quick Reaction Capability Radar
Ground radar system
Super Fledermaus
Swiss radar fire control system
RAT 31DL
long-range air surveillance radar manufactured by Leonardo
Saber Radar
Brazilian army project to develop air defense radar
Rajendra Radar
fire-control radar
Aistyonok
Aistyonok (, Little Stork; GRAU designation 1L271) is a portable counter-battery radar system developed and produced by the state-owned Almaz-Antey corporation for the Russian Armed Forces.
SON-9
SON-9 (NATO reporting name Fire Can) is a type of Russian/Soviet fire director radar for air defence guns including the 57 mm, 85mm, and 100 mm, and 130mm anti-aircraft guns. The design was based on an older SON-4 Soviet design that was in turn based on a US-origin SCR-584 system, the plans for which were provided to the USSR during the Second World War. It was used in combination with the PUAZO 6/60 fire director.
Southern Hemisphere Auroral Radar Experiment
research project observing electrical activity in the ionosphere and magnetosphere
BOR-A 550
ground and coast surveillance radar